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MEMA: Severe Weather Potential For Thursday Afternoon And Evening
A News Release from MEMA regarding the potential of severe thunderstorms Thursday evening.

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A News Release from MEMA regarding the potential of severe thunderstorms Thursday evening.

Looking to get a sense of local real estate values? Here’s a quick snapshot of home sales in the Dover-Sherborn area this past week, provided by local realtor and Sherborn native Kyle Mann.
Note: The following was provided by the Sherborn Lions Club.
Note: The following is a letter to the editor from Dover Town Planner Gino Carlucci.
The Raiders played lockdown defense on their way to an 8-4 victory on Monday.
Notable activity from the Dover and Sherborn police and fire logs.
Sherborn received $900 from the state for their participation in the Click it or Ticket campaign and during the 10-day period, which ended on Sunday, they issued 12 seatbelt violations out of the 84 citations that were given.
After 20 years at the Pine Hill School, Ms. Anita Swierupski is set to retire.
Memorial Day celebrations, tornado warnings, and D-S graduation.
This week's pet of the week is a stray cat found on Walpole Street in Dover.
Be sure to check here for useful information about what is going on in Dover and Sherborn this weekend.
Raider Jared Spence led the way for D-S scoring five goals in the game.
Three of Baker's teammates were voted as TVL All-Stars by the league coaches. 2nd singles player Harry Stone, a junior, was voted as a singles All-Star and sophomores Nick Barbier and Alex Qian-Wang were selected as doubles All-Stars.
Here are some photos from Thursday night's graduation.
Note: The following is a release from the MetroWest Community Health Care Foundation.
Here’s a quick snapshot of open houses in Dover and Sherborn this Sunday.
118 graduating seniors were awarded diplomas at Thursday night's ceremony.
Dover Police said that cars are not allowed to park on the side of Farm Street or Junction Street for graduation.
Note: The following was provided by the Dancing Arts Center in Holliston.
While people out in central Mass. were being pounded by deadly tornados, Dover and Sherborn remained relatively unscathed.